HP StorageWorks Clustered File System 3.6.0 File Serving Option for Windows Administration Guide (403104-005, January 2008)
Chapter 4: Configure FS Option for Windows with Virtual CIFS Servers 29
NOTE: The probe behavior of the Virtual File Share monitor differs from
the behavior of the service monitors provided with HP Clustered
File System. In HP Clustered File System, the monitor probes the
associated service on all nodes on which it is configured. The
Virtual File Share Monitor probes only on the node where the
Virtual CIFS Server is active.
When you click OK, the Virtual File Share appears on the Servers, Virtual
Hosts, and Applications tabs.
NOTE: If a Virtual File Share is configured to allow sharing of
subdirectories, an asterisk (*) appears at the end of the path for the
Virtual File Share (for example, C:\test8\*). The shared
subdirectories are not displayed on the Servers or Applications
tabs; however, alerts will be displayed if the Virtual File Share
monitor detects a problem with a shared subdirectory.
The following example of the Servers view shows a Virtual File Share
configured on the Virtual CIFS Server qar20vfstest.
The next example shows the Applications tab with two Virtual CIFS
Servers and the associated Virtual Files Shares configured across the four
servers in the cluster. The Virtual CIFS Servers are assigned to the
application Vcifs.